Revelations in the Solar System Part 1 Wayne Spenser addresses problems with evolutionary
views and new findings from the Galileo mission.
Part
2 suggests some creationist alternatives to the usual evolutionary
naturalistic view of the solar system.

Astronomy News

Gliese 581g, Newly Found 'Habitable' Planet, May Not Exist Francesco
Pepe, who works with the Geneva Observatory and used the HARPS
instrument on the La Silla telescope at the European Southern
Observatory in Chile, said he and his team could not find the planet or
confirm its existence. Epoch Time, Oct 12, 2010.

Big Bang Was Followed by Chaos, Mathematical Analysis Shows Seven
years ago Northwestern University physicist Adilson E. Motter
conjectured that the expansion of the universe at the time of the big
bang was highly chaotic. Now he and a colleague have proven it using
rigorous mathematical arguments. ScienceDaily. Sep. 8, 2010.

Fate of Universe revealed by galactic lens Researchers conclude that
the Universe will probably expand forever ending in a dead wasteland
with a temperature approaching what scientists term ‘absolute zero’. BBC
News, 19 August 19, 2010

Chlorine study suggests moon is dry after all The moon's interior
may not be that wet after all, despite some recent studies that have
suggested otherwise. A new analysis of Apollo rocks backs the old idea
of a waterless world. NewScientist. August 2010.
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Nemesis reconsidered. An astrophysicist and a paleontologist, after
re-examining the fossil record, now propose abandoning the Nemesis
hypothesis, on the theory that any companion star to the Sun ought to
have had its orbit changed in the last 500 million years and thus could
not have caused extinction-level events as regularly as clockwork during
that time. Solar and Stellar Astrophysics. July 2, 2010.

Evidence for dark matter and energy found lacking. A team of
astronomers at Durham University (UK) re-examined the data from the
Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) and found that
previously-described evidence for an acceleration effect due to dark
energy is nothing more than an error of measurement. Creationism
Examiner. June 15, 2010.

'Dark' matter and energy 'proof' exaggerated—again. Astronomers find
the same apparent ratio of "dynamical" to "luminous" mass at the edge of
the universe as near to us. As ever, they insist that this somehow
"proves" the existence of "dark matter"—when in fact it proves no such
thing. Creationism Examiner, 26 January 2010